The Art of Richard Tuttle

Nov 10, 2005–Feb 5, 2006

A series of vertical black ink lines of varying lengths, resembling a bar graph, on a white paper background with perforations along the left edge, suggesting the paper may be from a spiral notebook or similar binding.
A series of vertical black ink lines of varying lengths, resembling a bar graph, on a white paper background with perforations along the left edge, suggesting the paper may be from a spiral notebook or similar binding.

Richard Tuttle, Sirakus, 1974. Brush and ink on paper, sheet: 14 × 11 1/16 in. (35.6 × 28.1 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Albert A. List Family 74.21

The Art of Richard Tuttle was organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The New York installation was organized by Adam D. Weinberg and David Kiehl.




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